Mikkel CHRISTIANSEN, 1832–
- Name
- Mikkel /CHRISTIANSEN/
- Given names
- Mikkel
- Surname
- CHRISTIANSEN
| Birth | May 21, 1832
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23 |
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| Baptism | May 31, 1832
33
23 (aged 10 days) |
| Marriage of parents | Christian MIKKELSEN — Kirsten BENDTSDATTER — View this family December 28, 1832 (aged 7 months) |
| Event | Vaccination May 22, 1833 (aged 1 year) |
| Census | February 18, 1834 (aged 1 year) Age: 2 year old living with parents, maternal grandmother, foster child and a widow receiving welfare. |
| Birth of a sister | Karen CHRISTIANDATTER February 22, 1835 (aged 2 years) |
| Baptism of a sister | Karen CHRISTIANDATTER April 5, 1835 (aged 2 years) |
| Birth of a sister | Ane Margrethe CHRISTIANDATTER February 18, 1837 (aged 4 years) Denmark 2003 - Copenhagen - NASA Astronaut photo Note: Vallensbaek village is inland just off the top left section of the photo. Location Vallensbaek Village 2003 - part of NASA astronaut photo Note: The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the… The current municipality extends from the shore to a bit north of 2 small bodies of water above the red mark. |
| Baptism of a sister | Ane Margrethe CHRISTIANDATTER March 19, 1837 (aged 4 years) |
| Death of a father | Christian MIKKELSEN April 3, 1837 (aged 4 years) |
| Burial of a father | Christian MIKKELSEN April 9, 1837 (aged 4 years) |
| Census | February 1, 1840 (aged 7 years) Age: 8 Address: House/family number 15 Note: Living with mother, 2 siblings and maternal grandmother. His mother and grandmother were paupers rec… Living with mother, 2 siblings and maternal grandmother. His mother and grandmother were paupers receiving welfare as were 2 others and a child also in the same house. |
| Death of a maternal grandmother | Sarah ISACKDATTER January 29, 1843 (aged 10 years) Age: 72 |
| Burial of a maternal grandmother | Sarah ISACKDATTER February 3, 1843 (aged 10 years) Vallensbaek Section of Graveyard 2015 Note: Few graves were older than late 20th Century. Our ancestors were extremely poor and I hadn't expecte… Few graves were older than late 20th Century. Our ancestors were extremely poor and I hadn't expected tombstones. See http://www.kerry.net.au/?p=1771 for a report of my visit. |
| Census | February 1, 1845 (aged 12 years) Age: 13 Address: House/family number 45. Note: Mikkel was referred to as a foster child on parish relief and was living with a man referred to as a… Mikkel was referred to as a foster child on parish relief and was living with a man referred to as a yardman, his wife, 2 children, a female pensioner and 8 labourers. |
| Confirmation | April 19, 1846 (aged 13 years) |
| Fact | Mikkel left Vallensbaek for Avedore, a nearby parish. May 1, 1847 (aged 14 years) |
| Census | February 1, 1850 (aged 17 years) Age: 18 Address: House/family number 61. Note: Labourer living on farm with owner and wife, child and 7 other labourers. |
| Death of a mother | Kirsten BENDTSDATTER August 22, 1851 (aged 19 years) Age: 43 |
| Burial of a mother | Kirsten BENDTSDATTER August 25, 1851 (aged 19 years) |
| Census | February 1, 1855 (aged 22 years) Note: A private in the Danish army at St Croix when it was possessed by Danish throne. |
| Census | February 1, 1860 (aged 27 years) Note: Not found. |
| father |
1799–1837
Birth: May 4, 1799 — Royal Birth Foundation (Den Kgl Fodselsstiftelse), Kobenhaven, Denmark Death: April 3, 1837 — Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark |
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| mother |
1809–1851
Birth: 1809
58
37 — Ballerup, Copenhagen, Denmark Death: August 22, 1851 — Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — December 28, 1832 — Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark |
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-6 months
himself |
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3 years
younger sister |
1835–
Birth: February 22, 1835
35
26 — Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark Death: UNKNOWN |
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2 years
younger sister |
1837–
Birth: February 18, 1837
37
28 — Vallensbæk, Kobenhavn, Denmark Death: unknown |
| Census | Living with mother, 2 siblings and maternal grandmother. His mother and grandmother were paupers receiving welfare as were 2 others and a child also in the same house. |
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| Census | Mikkel was referred to as a foster child on parish relief and was living with a man referred to as a yardman, his wife, 2 children, a female pensioner and 8 labourers. |
| Census | Labourer living on farm with owner and wife, child and 7 other labourers. |
| Census | A private in the Danish army at St Croix when it was possessed by Danish throne. |
| Census | Not found. |